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1901 The Bovets abandon watchmaking altogether and the trademark is acquired at auction in Paris for 100,000 francs by César and Charles Leuba, sons of Ami Leuba.
1918 Jacques Ullmann & Co. of la Chaux-de-Fonds buy the BOVET brand from Leuba Brothers.
1932 Jacques Ullmann & Co. closes down.
1936 The Bovet brothers register several patents, in particular for « la montre chevalet and the very successful « chronographe mono-ratrappante.
1948 The Favre-Leuba watchmaking company takes over the company from Albert (1878-1959) and Jean Bovet (1880-1973) and acquires its first production plant.
1950 Favre-Leuba gives up the Bovet and Bovet Frères brands in about 1950 and the Fleurier plant specializes exclusively in high precision and complicated Favre Leuba watches.
1966 Favre-Leuba sells the plant in Fleurier to a watchmaking coop and stops producing in Fleurier.
1989 Parmigiani, watchmaker and restorer of timepieces at Fleurier, acquires all rights to the BOVET name, available for the past half century, and registers it for "all watchmaking products, mechanical watches and clocks and naval instruments, of Swiss origin."
1990 A limited company registered as BOVET FLEURIER S.A. is formed, and acquires the BOVET trade-mark from Michel Parmigiani. The purpose of the company is the "development, manufacture, trade, import and export of all high-grade watchmaking products and of other luxury products and jewellery as well as the registration and sale of such intellectual property as patents, brands, designs and models."
1994 On December 28, Roger Guye and Thierry Oulevay buy BOVET FLEURIER S.A. and open a branch in Geneva. The company remains registered in Fleurier.
http://www.rawbw.com/~hbv/horology/bovethis.html
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